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Himachal varsity to collaborate with Japans Hiroshima University for research partnership
SHIMLA, Dec 1: The Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla, is set to collaborate with Japans Hiroshima University to explore cooperation in areas such as joint seminars, faculty-student exchanges, research partnerships, tourism and cultural studies, agriculture and horticulture research, and socio-economic development programmes. This was decided in a high-level academic interaction on Monday in HPU, where an eight-member delegation from Hiroshima University engaged in an extensive dialogue with senior university authorities, faculty members, research scholars, and the organising team. The visiting [] The post Himachal varsity to collaborate with Japans Hiroshima University for research partnership appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt Says 15 Airports Under UDAN Scheme Are Temporarily Non-Operational
At present, fifteen airports, namely Pathankot, Pakyong, Kushinagar, Aligarh, Azamgarh, Chitrakoot, Shravasti, Moradabad, Bhavnagar, Ambikapur, Rourkela, Ludhiana, Datia, Kalaburagi and Shimla are temporarily non-operational under the UDAN scheme: Murlidhar Mohol
Preserve Shimlas pedestrian-friendly charm, reduce vehicle permits: HC
Shimla mosque row: Waqf board appeals demolition verdict in HC
Shimla: While the Dev Bhoomi Sangharsh Samiti, pressing for the demolition of the Sanjauli mosque in the Shimla suburbs, is sitting on a hunger strike for the last 10 days, the Waqf Board moved the high court on Friday challenging the district courts order declaring the shrine as unauthorised. The district court, on October 30, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Vets, vax & woofs: Kochi's stray dogs get anti-rabies shots
Over the past few days, young men and women sporting bright yellow T-shirts have been spotted running with pole-nets behind stray dogs across the city. Many have been wondering what they were up to, considering the national attention strays have drawn in recent times. Well, these youths are members of several NGOs that have joined forces for a vaccination campaign. The Worldwide Veterinary Services Mission Rabies, in partnership with the Animal Rescue Kochi collective, has deployed about 200 volunteers across wards under the city corporation, and the Chellanam and Kumbalangi panchayats. Their target: to vaccinate 10,000 stray dogs. Notably, as per the corporations estimates, there are as many strays within the city limits alone. The five-day vaccination drive, which started on November 24, is being carried out by NGO volunteers from across the country especially Goa, the base of Mission Rabies India and from several other nations. Notably, the campaign comes amid rising judicial and public pressure. Kerala recorded 3.63 lakh dog-bite cases in the past year, a third linked to strays. In July, the High Court slammed civic bodies for inaction, noting over 1 lakh bites and 16 deaths in just six months this year. The court rejected culling and directed a humane, structured approach centred on sterilisation, vaccination, and monitoring. Among the chief coordinators of the ongoing vaccination drive is Sajith Sajan, a veterinary nurse and founder of Animal Rescue Kochi. known for his efforts in organising fundraisers, adoption drives, and community outreach. Animal Rescue Kochi acts as a base for the campaign. We collaborate and coordinate drives with other organisations, Sajith says. Working alongside him is British veterinary nurse Julie Corfmat, the Kerala head of Mission Rabies, who has spent nearly two decades working with street dogs across India. Last year, Mission Rabies collaborated with Animal Rescue Kochi and ran a 14-day anti-rabies vaccination campaign across Chellanam, Kumbalangi, and 30 wards under the Kochi corporation. The team vaccinated about 3,000 dogs through field mapping, door-to-door searches, and mobile vaccination units, shares Julie. The success of that drive led to the current campaign, for which they met with the authorities to develop a strategy. So far, we have come across two cases of rabies-infected dogs during this particular drive. The total has now reached 25 since July in Kochi, Sajith says, underscoring the urgency of the mission. When a dog suspected of being infected is identified, it is taken away for isolation, observation and, if needed, euthanasia in an ambulance that remains on standby. Other dogs in the area are given supplementary vaccine shots. Two types of teams hand-catching and net-catching are deployed. Each has three to four volunteers armed with nets, vaccine shots, and paint markers. All the friendly dogs, the ones that we can handle, are vaccinated by hand. The aggressive ones are caught in a net, says Julie. We vaccinate, mark, and also conduct a post-vaccination survey to assess the coverage. Right now, we have 36 teams in action. Volunteers during a net catching drive TNIE joins a hand-catching team, led by 26-year-old Lokesh Yukiy from Goa, who has been with Mission Rabies for six years. The team also includes Sakshi, 18, from Shimla, and Dr Vishnu, a veterinarian from Kollam. On their second drive of the day, they head towards Nambiapuram in Palluruthy. For the next three hours, we trace a loop: Hospital Road, MLA Road, Nera Lane, Nambiapuram Road, AroorThoppumpady Road, and back to the Corporation Ground. The first dog approached the volunteers with curiosity, tail wagging. A quick jab, a green paint mark on the head, and hes off. Shy, older dogs retreat on seeing the team, while some puppies tag along like supervisors. On Hospital Road near Palluruthy, Sakshi emerges from a dark corner of a building with three pups. They are vaccinated gently, set free. A little later, Sakshi slips under an old pushcart to coax out another nervous dog. The mutt, however, manages to scoot. Such moments have become routine for us, she smiles. On MLA Road, the lanes narrow, and clusters of community dogs appear some playful, some cautious. One family brings out their pet indie dog. Dr Vishnu gives the little one a shot and hands a small card with the vaccination details to the family. Why do you paint the head? Will you take the marked dogs away? ask some curious children trailing the team. Volunteers explain the drive and importance of anti-rabies vaccination. Some older residents of the area demand that the strays be relocated, opening up conversations about coexistence and community responsibility. As we return to Corporation Ground, the teams tally for the day stands at 10 dogs. Those left would be covered by the net team the next day. On average, these teams together cover 250 to 300 dogs a day. Volunteers during the vaccination drive The modus operandi closely mirrors Goas rabies-elimination programme, which is said to be a success model. When Mission Rabies launched a pilot in Goa in 2014, the findings were alarming: among 45 suspected animal cases, 39 tested positive. What followed was public-health collaborations. Mission Rabies, the state government, and hundreds of trained volunteers created a model based on mass vaccination, surveillance, and rapid response, Sajith explains. In 2015, an MoU formalised the partnership. In a month-long campaign, over 63,000 dogs were vaccinated with the support of 500 veterinary professionals from 16 countries. A rabies hotline was introduced for immediate reporting, and door-to-door coverage ensured no pockets of the state were missed. By 2021, he adds, Goa was officially declared a rabies-controlled area after three consecutive years without a single human rabies death. Monitoring, surveillance, and annual vaccination cycles continue even today. Similar to Goas rapid-response system, a dedicated rabies hotline for Kochi is set to be launched soon. Sajith adds that vaccination is vital as animal birth control measures may not always be feasible due to manpower and logistical constraints. Corporation veterinary surgeon Dr Ambili T R echoes the view. The drive being conducted by Mission Rabies supplements ongoing efforts to curb issues related to stray dogs, including the animal birth control (ABC) and public awareness campaigns, she says. The ABC centre in Brahmapuram is already functioning, and we are looking to expand it further. The centre also has up to 27 kennels and space for dogs to play and rest. There are also four large caged enclosures. We also opened one centre in Tripunithura this year. There is a limit to how much a local civic body can do, so such collaborations are critical.
HC expresses dismay over poor access, inadequate facilities at Shimla AIMSS
Nepali woman held at Mumbai airport for using forged Indian passport to fly to Oman
MUMBAI: Police have arrested a woman of Nepali origin at Mumbai international airport for trying to travel to Oman by allegedly using a forged Indian passport, an official said. The woman approached the immigration counter at the Shivaji Maharaj International Airport last week to board a flight to Muscat. She identified herself as Kajal and produced an Indian passport, showing her place of birth as Nohra, Himachal Pradesh, the official from Sahar police station said on Tuesday. However, her facial features appeared distinctly Nepali, raising suspicion. She was sent to the authorities concerned for further verification, where she confessed during detailed questioning that she was not Indian but a Nepali citizen, the official said. The woman later revealed her real name as Kajal Lama and stated that she hailed from Nepal's Parsa district, he said. She told the police that her parents had migrated from Nepal to Himachal Pradesh years ago, and using this background, she managed to obtain an Aadhaar card, PAN card and a bona fide certificate on a fake Himachal address. With these forged documents, she secured an Indian passport from the Shimla Passport Office, the official said. Based on the immigration officer's complaint, the woman was apprehended and booked on charges of misleading the Indian passport authorities, creating forged documents and attempting illegal travel, he added.
Wifes final salute and a heartbreaking farewell; Wg Cdr Syal cremated
PTI | Shimla Sobbing inconsolably, the IAF officer wife of Wing Commander Namansh Syal, killed in the Tejas crash at the Dubai Air show, managed a farewell salute with their six-year-old daughter clinging to her as his mortal remains were consigned to flames in Himachal Pradeshs Kangra district on Sunday. The wing commanders cousin lit []
Wifes final salute and a heartbreaking farewell; Wing Commander Syal cremated
SHIMLA: Sobbing inconsolably, the IAF officer wife of Wing Commander Namansh Syal, killed in the Tejas crash at the Dubai Air show, managed a farewell salute with their six-year-old daughter clinging to her as his mortal remains were consigned to flames in Himachal Pradeshs Kangra district on Sunday. The wing commanders cousin lit the pyre []
Wing commander Namansh Syal cremated with full honors, celebs pay tribute
Shimla: Sobbing inconsolably, the IAF officer wife of Wing Commander Namansh Syal, killed in the Tejas crash at the Dubai Air show, managed a farewell salute with their six-year-old daughter clinging to her as his mortal remains were consigned to flames in Himachal Pradeshs Kangra district on Sunday. The wing commanders cousin lit the pyre Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Governor Shukla questions states stance as Himachal faces row over timely panchayat polls
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla today took a dig at the Congress-led state government over the ongoing face-off between the government and the State Election Commission (SEC) regarding the timely conduct of the panchayat elections. He asked the government to decide if the minister is bigger or the bureaucrat. Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the Audit Week launch in Shimla, the Governor said that holding panchayat elections is a constitutional arrangement and everyone must follow the Constitution. Asking the government to decide if the minister is bigger or the bureaucrat, Shukla said, The ministers are saying elections would be held on time, while the bureaucrats working under them, including seven deputy commissioners, have reported that they are unable to prepare for the elections in the present circumstances. Both cannot be true at the same time. There would be an atmosphere of instability in the state if the Vidhan Sabha elections are not held on time, and as far as the panchayat elections are concerned, both the State Election Commission and the government should sit and resolve the issue to hold the elections, as postponing the polls would not be conducive to democracy, he added. Shukla said he had received a closed envelope from the State Election Commissioner on Friday, but he had not yet opened it. Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta has met State Election Commissioner Anil Khachi. Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Secretary C. Paulrasu also met Khachi, and it was conveyed on behalf of the state government that it would not be possible to hold the elections before 30 January, 2026. Gupta has also conveyed to the SEC that the delimitation of some panchayats, as per the Cabinets decision, may be allowed. In a notification issued on 9 October, Chief Secretary and Chairman of the State Executive Committee Sanjay Gupta had announced that the polls would be held only after the restoration of proper connectivity, considering the damage to roads and private and public property during the monsoon season. The issue of deferment of the panchayat elections is scheduled to come up for hearing before the Himachal Pradesh High Court on 22 December. On the other hand, State Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, along with other ministers, has maintained that the elections would be held on time. The elections to over 3,500 gram panchayats in the state are slated to be held in December and January 2026. The last date for conducting the elections is 23 January, and the State Election Commission has initiated the process with the preparation of electoral rolls.
Sanjauli mosque row: Protest and hunger strike until death called off after 'demands met'
A Hindu group has called off its protest in Shimla after the administration reportedly agreed to seal an illegal mosque. The Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti's demands included immediate sealing, disconnection of utilities, and withdrawal of an FIR. A hunger strike will continue until all demands are met.
Labourer killed, three injured as shuttering collapses at construction site in Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA: A labourer died and three were injured when the shuttering of an under-construction indoor stadium collapsed in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, police said on Friday. The deceased was identified as Tarkeshwar (34) from Kishanganj district in Bihar, they said. The shuttering of the stadium collapsed on the four labourers at the construction site in the Bargaha area on Thursday night. Other labourers immediately swung into action and pulled them out, but Tarkeshwar died, police said. The body will be handed over to Tarkeshwar's family after post-mortem. The injured labourers -- Lalu Kumar, Deenbandhu and Balkeshwar -- are undergoing treatment at Chamba Medical College, they said. The multi-storey indoor stadium, which is being built at a cost of Rs 11.12 crore, will include modern amenities such as a swimming pool, elevator, boxing ring, gymnasium, badminton courts, and a table tennis hall once completed.
Alliance Air, under the Government of India, connectssmaller cities and Tier-2 and Tier-3 towns to the main aviation network,bringing remote regions into India's aviation network. Building on this regional focus, the state-owned carrier introduced the Fare Se Fursat (One Route, One Fare) model last month, marking a significant step towards affordable, uniform ticketing across its routes. The initiative covers sectors such as Delhi-Shimla, Shimla-Dharamshala, Hisar-Chandigarh, Jabalpur-Jagdalpur, and Jalgaon-Ahmedabad, among others. These routes underscore the enduring significance of a public airline in connecting diverse geographies and fostering balanced regional development. Further connections such as Vidyanagar-Bengaluru, Kochi-Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar-Rourkela, and those in the northern and northeastern regions, including Guwahati-Aizawl, Imphal-Dimapur, and Jorhat-Tezu, demonstrate the airlines expanding network. By bringing previously unexplored destinations into focus, Alliance Air supports the governments effort to strengthen regional air connectivity. Meanwhile, the introduction of Fare Se Fursat reflects a well-structured measure to encourage domestic air travel and reinforce Indias aviation ecosystem. Industry experts view this model, launched under the broader framework of the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) regional connectivity programme, as a potential turning point for affordable and inclusive air travel nationwide. Jaideep Mirchandani, Group Chairman Sky One The purpose of aviation itself is to make air travel more people-oriented. One of the major concerns for passengers has always been the airfare. During peak seasons, they often have to pay higher prices, and when booking at short notice, they bear the impact of volatility. And if the state comes forward to address this concern, it is undoubtedly a positive step , ,said Jaideep Mirchandani, group chairman of Sky One . According to the official statement, Alliance Air will introduce a single fixed fare that remains unchanged, regardless of the booking date, even on the day of departure. This pilot initiative will be in effect from October 13 to December 31, 2025. Although it will initially apply only to selected routes, further decisions will be taken after assessing its operational feasibility and passenger response. The key question however is just who stands to benefit the most from this move? I think passengers who travel frequently between Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities will benefit the most. Alliance Air generally operates on short and medium routes under the UDAN scheme. Its fleet mainly consists of ATR 72-600 turboprop aircraft, which are suitable for smaller airports and can carry up to 72 passengers. The airline also operates a few ATR 42-600 aircraft with a capacity of 48 passengers and one Indian-made Dornier 228 aircraft that can accommodate 17 passengers. Naturally, this approach will make air travel more people-friendly, added Mr Mirchandani . The aviation expert says that measures related to fares and amenities, which may seem insignificant to high-net-worth individuals, hold great value for the common traveller. Without assigning blame, he points out that initiatives such as UDAN Yatri Cafes, offering tea for Rs 10, coffee for Rs 20, and snacks for Rs 20 at airports, can make a real difference to regular passengers. Gone are the days when air travel was seen as a privilege of the elite. It should be accessible to more people, ensuring dignity and affordability. We are now addressing one of the biggest concerns of passengers: airfare. I am curious to see howthis move will impact private airlines in the country after the pilot phase. It will be interesting to observe how they adapt and incorporate similar measures within their domestic realms , concluded Mr Mirchandani .
Engineer fined Rs 10K for wrong depiction of Shimla-Theog NH condition
SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday alleged that the BJP's social media cell was targeting him because he took stringent measures to curb corruption and ensured that widows, orphans, women, labourers and farmers got their rights. Addressing a gathering at Baddi, CM Sukhu attacked the previous BJP government for allegedly turning a blind eye on corruption. He alleged that the previous BJP government gave away 5,000 bighas of land worth hundreds of crores to big industrial houses for just Rs 1.12 crore, under the guise of customised packages. The stamp duty was waived and provisions were made to supply electricity at Rs 3 per unit for five years and even free water, he said, adding that as long as I am the chief minister, I will not allow the state's assets to be plundered. We are custodians of Himachal Pradesh's resources. The BJP's social media cell is targeting me because I took stringent measures to curb corruption and ensured that widows, orphans, women, labourers and farmers got their rights, he said in a statement issued here. The previous BJP government allegedly left behind a debt of Rs 75,000 crore and liabilities of Rs 10,000 crore pertaining to employees. For electoral gains, it opened various institutes in the last six months of its tenure without proper budgetary provisions and staff, he further alleged. The state government was safeguarding the interests of Himachal, and that's why we returned Rs 30 crore received from the Centre for the bulk drug park and decided to develop it on our own, he said. He also said that the government is going to make large-scale recruitment in various departments. Earlier, Sukhu announced the opening of a Public Works Department (PWD) Division in the Doon Assembly constituency of the Solan district. He also announced the upgradation of Baddi Civil Hospital to 100 beds and Rs 25 crore for construction of the SDM office and Rs 10 crore for construction of a sports stadium. He said that facilities in Baddi must match the growing population, adding that a modern bus stand would be constructed at Baddi, for which adequate funds would be provided. He announced that the Baddi, Barotiwala and Chandi schools would have CBSE curriculum from the next academic session. He reiterated that he has repeatedly offered to accompany all the seven BJP MPs to seek financial assistance from the Centre for the monsoon disaster-affected families. The prime minister himself had announced a package of Rs 1,500 crore but we have not received the funds yet, and we were helping the families with our own resources, the CM said. He distributed Rs 17,62,000 to 18 families as per Himachal Pradesh Relief Manual and cheques of Rs 17,03,000 to 15 beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin as final instalment in Doon constituency.
Locals block devotees from entering court-declared illegal Sanjauli mosque in Shimla; six booked
CHANDIGARH: Six people, including four women, have been booked by the Himachal Pradesh Police for preventing devotees from offering prayers at the Sanjauli mosque in Shimla, which had earlier been declared illegal by a local court. Sources said the incident occurred on Friday when several people from other states were headed to the mosque to offer prayers (namaz). This reportedly did not go down well with sections of the local population, following which the accused, associated with the Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti, gathered at the spot and stopped them. They prevented the devotees from entering the mosque, claiming that the structure had been declared illegal by the court and, therefore, offering namaz should not be permitted. Police personnel arrived at the spot to resolve the issue; however, the accused continued to oppose the devotees. Officers said they raised slogans while asking Muslims to show their IDs and questioned how they could offer prayers in a mosque that was declared illegal and ordered to be demolished. The women stated that they would not allow Muslims to pass by their houses, claiming that they peered inside their homes. A video of the incident went viral on social media. Some locals also stopped the visiting crowd from offering prayers and sent them back. Taking cognisance of the issue, the police booked the accused for disturbing communal harmony and law and order, adding that further investigation is underway. After the incident, the Samiti submitted a letter to the office of a senior police officer in Shimla, demanding restrictions on the increasing number of people coming to the site for namaz, asserting that their identities cannot be ascertained. It also requested that electricity and water connections to the mosque be cut off, as it had been declared illegal by the court.
Cold wave conditions intensify across Himachal; Tabo records coldest night of season
SHIMLA, Nov 13: The cold wave sweeping through hills and valleys of Himachal further tightened its grip as Tabo in tribal Lahaul and Spiti experienced the coldest night of the season with a low of minus 7.4 degrees Celsius and minimum temperatures dropped by a few notches across regions. The high altitude tribal areas and mountain passes reeled under piercing cold wave conditions with mercury staying six to 10 degrees below freezing point while Keylong, Kukumseri and Kalpa recorded [] The post Cold wave conditions intensify across Himachal; Tabo records coldest night of season appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shimla teachers put scorpion in 8-year-olds pants, booked
Himachal Pradesh: An eight-year-old boy in Himachals Shimla was a victim of caste-based abuse at school, with the teachers once placing a scorpion in his pants. The police, on November 3, confirmed that the headmaster Devendra and two teachers, Babu Ram and Kritika Thakur, were arrested under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
SHIMLA/ HAMIRPUR: Following the death of a 40-year-old woman due to grievous injuries sustained while resisting an alleged rape attempt, the deceased's family members and villagers on Sunday blocked a national highway in Hamirpur district, demanding strict action against the juvenile accused. The blockade was lifted after nearly three hours following intervention of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu who spoke to the relatives of the deceased over phone and assured justice. The woman died at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI), Chandigarh on Friday night, five days after she was allegedly attacked on November 3. The 14-year-old accused who had confessed to the crime is lodged in a juvenile home. Enraged over the incident, family members of the deceased and villagers blocked the Hamirpur-Dharamshala national highway stretch near Jhaniyari village, around 8 km from Hamirpur town, by keeping the woman's body on the road, and demanded justice for the deceased. The police and local administration were at the spot, with senior officials trying to pacify the villagers who demanded the accused be brought there. According to the police, the incident took place on November 3 in Sasan village of Hamirpur district. The woman was cutting grass in a nearby field when the accused -- a student of Class 9 -- forcibly grabbed her and tried to sexually assault her. When she resisted, he brutally attacked her with a stick and a sickle, inflicting severe injuries, they added. The villagers saw the woman lying in the field, bleeding profusely. They informed police, who rushed her to Hamirpur Medical College for treatment, from where she was referred to PGI Chandigarh. Police found pieces of a broken pen and a scale at the crime scene. During questioning, the accused confessed to the crime, they said. The evidence found at the spot suggests the accused committed the act with the intention of sexual assault, police said, adding that a case has been registered.
Himachal BJP MLA Hans Raj booked under POCSO Act for alleged sexual assault on minor
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh BJP MLA Hans Raj has been booked by the state police under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act after a complainant accused him of assaulting her when she was a minor. The 42-year-old legislator of the saffron party from the Churah Assembly constituency in Chamba district was booked under Section 6 of the POCSO Act and Section 69 (sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The complaint was lodged on Friday at the Womens Police Station. Last week, the woman went live on Facebook, leveling serious allegations of sexual exploitation and intimidation against the MLA and his aides, claiming to possess supporting evidence. She uploaded a seven-minute video alleging that the legislator had ruined her family and that she feared for her life. In response, Hans Raj released a video terming the allegations baseless and politically motivated. Subsequently, her father told the media that the MLAs aides had kidnapped them, broken their mobile phones, and threatened to burn down their house if they did not withdraw the case. A senior police officer said that a case was registered at the Womens Police Station in Chamba on Friday evening after the victim, who is in her early twenties, alleged that she was sexually abused by the MLA when she was a minor. Her statement was recorded before a magistrate, and a medical examination was conducted, he said. This development comes shortly after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against Hans Raj on November 6 under Sections 140(3), 115(2), 351(2), 324(4), and 3(5) of the BNS at the Tissa Police Station for offences related to kidnapping, wrongful confinement, assault, and criminal intimidation. The complaint, filed by the victims father, accused the legislator, his personal secretary Lekh Raj, and another associate, Muniyan Khan, of forcibly taking his daughter and him to Shimla and threatening them with dire consequences if they did not change their earlier statement. In August last year, a case had also been registered against the legislator at the Womens Police Station in Chamba on the complaint of the same woman, who had alleged that the MLA was sending obscene messages, demanding nude photos, and threatening her. However, a few days later, she went live on social media and withdrew her allegations, claiming she had made them under mental duress. Responding to the renewed allegations, Hans Raj described them as a politically motivated conspiracy aimed at maligning his image. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh Womens Commission Chairperson Vidya Negi has sought a report on the case from the Chamba Police. Hans Raj is the third BJP leader from the state to face sexual assault charges in the past month. On October 11, the Solan police arrested 81-year-old Ram Kumar Bindal, elder brother of Himachal Pradesh BJP President Rajiv Bindal, for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman. On October 14, a rape case was registered against Brijeshwar, son of former Shimla MP Virender Kashyap, for allegedly having physical relations with a woman on the pretext of marriage. She lodged the complaint after discovering that he was already married.
Fresh Snowfall In High Altitude Areas Of Himachal
Shimla, Nov 5: Fresh snowfall was recorded in high altitude areas in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, bringing cheers to the locals and tourists who braved extreme cold conditions. The tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti and the higher reaches of Kinnaur, Kullu and mountain passes received fresh snowfall, causing a drop in mercury and creating chilly weather in adjoining valleys. Videos of the snowfall have surfaced on the internet. The Lahaul valley, Rohtang Pass and other higher reaches were wrapped [] The post Fresh Snowfall In High Altitude Areas Of Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Renuka Used to Play Cricket With Boys During Childhood: Mother Sunita
Renuka, who hails from Himachal Pradesh's Parsa village in Rohru tehsil in Shimla district, played a major role in the Indian team's maiden World Cup title win
Himachal woman alleges BJP MLA Hansraj of harassment; he says she is like my daughter
SHIMLA: A woman from Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh has accused BJP MLA Hansraj of harassing her and threatening her family, allegations the legislator has dismissed as an attempt to trigger communal tension. A purported video of the woman making the allegations has surfaced on social media. The woman had filed an FIR against the MLA last year, accusing him of sending obscene messages and demanding nude photographs. In the video, she alleged that some people were trying to defame her by claiming she had accepted money to level charges against Hansraj, who represents the Churah constituency in Chamba. She also claimed she was under pressure to withdraw her complaint. If any harm comes to my family members, I will not spare the MLA, she said tearfully in the clip. The woman further alleged that Hansrajs wife had been threatening that he would settle scores once he becomes a minister, claiming the MLA had ruined my life and that she had nothing to lose now. She said she took to social media because she had no faith in the police or other authorities, accusing them of taking no action and pressuring her to reach a compromise with the MLA. She also accused a doctor and a junior engineer of misbehaving with her father. Hansraj, a three-time MLA, later posted a video refuting the allegations, saying the woman was like my daughter and that she had made similar accusations last year as well. He claimed that the police had investigated the matter and submitted a closure report. The MLA said he was unable to understand her motive, alleging that the latest claims appeared to be a sinister move to trigger communal violence. He urged police to investigate the matter thoroughly and said he would file a defamation case to get to the root of the issue. Hansraj maintained that the allegations were an attempt to halt development work in Churah and tarnish his image as an emerging leader from Chamba.
8-Year-Old Boy Assaulted For Months In Shimla, Teachers Put Scorpion In His Pants
Father of the class 1 student accused three teachers of frequently physically assaulting his son for almost a year.
Shimla Court Upholds Order to Demolish Entire Sanjauli Mosque
District court rejects Waqf Board and mosque committees plea, orders razing of remaining two floors
SIR will weed out fake voters, identify infiltrators, oppn shouldnt have problem with it: Kangana
SHIMLA, Oct 29: BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday said the opposition parties should not have any problem with the special intensive revision of electoral rolls as the exercise would weed out fake voters, and identify infiltrators and those selling voter cards. Interacting with reporters after chairing a meeting of the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi, the actor-politician said the electoral roll cleanup exercise would bring more transparency to the system. It will identify fake [] The post SIR will weed out fake voters, identify infiltrators, oppn shouldnt have problem with it: Kangana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Cabinet decides to double terms of Mayors, Deputy Mayors to five years
The decision will benefit the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Shimla Municipal Corporation, whose two-and-a-half-year term is expiring in November 2025, says officials
HP: Cabinet approves 40 percent subsidy for e-taxi conversion, triples student loan income limit
SHIMLA, Oct 25 : The Himachal Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister SS Sukhu, today approved the conversion of 1,000 existing diesel/petrol taxis into electric taxis. This move provides a 40 percent subsidy under the Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgar Yojna. The Cabinet approved significant amendments to the Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojna to benefit more students. The family income limit for beneficiary students was tripled, increasing from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 12 lakh per annum. Additionally, the education [] The post HP: Cabinet approves 40 percent subsidy for e-taxi conversion, triples student loan income limit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Devotional Chhath Song Fills Shimla Station With Festive Spirit
The festival begins with Nahay-Khay. On this day, devotees bathe in holy rivers or ponds and also take Ganga water to home.
Fresh snowfall transforms Himachals high altitudes into winter wonderland
SHIMLA, Oct 23: The higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh are draped in a white blanket since last night as fresh snowfall brought a spectacular transformation to the states mountainous landscapes, delighting tourists and locals alike. Snowfall began suddenly yesterday, covering both ends of the Atal Tunnel Rohtang and blanketing the valleys of Lahaul and Pangi. While Kullu witnessed heavy rainfall, Lahaul recorded its second major snowfall of the season. However, the wintry charm also brought disruptions. Vehicular movement has been [] The post Fresh snowfall transforms Himachals high altitudes into winter wonderland appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UDAN to be extended beyond 2027; will develop 120 new destinations
NEW DELHI: Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha on Tuesday announced that theRegional Connectivity Scheme known popularly as UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) will be continued beyond 2027 and its nework will extend to 120 new destinations. Taking part in the ninth anniversary celebrations of UDAN at Delhi on Tuesday, Sinha said, The scheme will be continued beyond April 2027 through an Expanded UDAN framework, focusing on connectivity with hilly, North-Eastern, and aspirational regions, and the development of around 120 new destinations. UDAN, implemented by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, was launched on October 21, 2016, under the National Civil Aviation Policy to make flyingflying accessible and affordable for all.It was launched witha 10-year vision,to connectTier-2 and Tier-3 citiesthrough a market-driven yet financially supported model. UDAN is not just a scheme; it is a catalyst for change and a testament to Indias commitment to making air travel inclusive, sustainable and an integral part of our development journey, said an official release from the Civil Aviation Ministry. So far, over 1.56 crore passengers have travelled on board the 3.23 lakh flights operated under it. The Secretary added, It has been a transformational initiative aimed at making air travel affordable and accessible to the common citizen. The first UDAN flight, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 27, 2017 between Shimla and Delhi, marked a new era in regional aviation connectivity. Under the scheme, 649 routes have been operationalised as on date connecting 93 unserved and underserved airports, including 15 heliports and 2 water aerodromes. To support airline operators and regional infrastructure, the Government has disbursed more than Rs. 4,300 crore as Viability Gap Funding (VGF) and invested Rs. 4,638 crore in airport development under RCS, the release said. A key recent initiative has been the introduction of Comprehensive Guidelines for Seaplane Operations in August 2024, and the launch of the UDAN 5.5, a special bidding round for seaplanes and helicopters. Under this round, Letters of Intent have been issued for 150 routes connecting 30 water aerodromes across various coastal and island regions. An official said that Indias aviation network extended to just 74 airports in 2014 and in the decade lasting until 2024, it had doubled. UDAN strengthenedregional tourism, healthcare access, and trade, catalysing economic growth in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, he said. UDAN has an airfare cap to ensure affordability. The scheme is aCollaborative Governancebetween the Centre, States, Airport Authority of India (AAI), and private airport operators.
News anchor booked for hurting religious sentiments of Valmiki community
Shimla: A prominent news anchor working with a leading Hindi news channel has been booked on charges of hurting religious sentiments of the Valmiki community members, police said on Sunday. According to the complaint filed by Preetpal Mattu, president of the Baba Saheb Ambedkar Welfare Society in Shimla, the anchor has been accused of hurting Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Himachal government to introduce new welfare schemes for orphans: CM Sukhvinder Singh
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday said the state government will soon launch new welfare schemes aimed at orphans and vulnerable children to ensure their holistic development. The chief minister visited the Tutikandi Bal Ashram in Shimla where he celebrated Diwali with the residents, interacting with children and distributing gifts and sweets. He was welcomed by the children and staff of the ashram with traditional earthen lamps and cultural performances. Sukhu interacted with the children, distributed sweets and gifts, and extended his heartfelt Deepawali greetings to them. The true spirit of Diwali lies in sharing joy, compassion and togetherness. These children are our future and it is our collective responsibility to ensure they grow up with love, dignity and opportunities, he said. He said the state government has adopted orphaned children as the children of the state and is bearing not only their education expenses but also providing them Rs 4,000 per month as pocket money. He said the residential facilities would be upgraded in the Bal Ashrams of the state, besides enhancing other facilities. Sukhu announced that the government would soon launch new welfare schemes specifically aimed at orphans and vulnerable children to ensure their holistic development. Sukhu also announced that a sports day would be organised for the children of the Bal Ashram on 14 November every year, for which the state government would make adequate budgetary provision. He said students of the Bal Ashrams would be sent on educational tours outside the state to provide them better exposure and learning experiences. He exhorted the children to focus on their studies and thereafter serve the nation in different capacities, bringing laurels to the state.
Dry Weather to Prevail Across Himachal This Week; Keylong Remains Coldest
Shimla, October 15 (Daily Kiran): Himachal Pradesh is likely to experience dry weather conditions throughout the week, with no chances of rain or snowfall until October 21. According to the Meteorological Department, the skies will remain clear even during the Diwali festival, allowing people to enjoy pleasant and festive weather. In the past 24 hours, ... Read more Dry Weather to Prevail Across Himachal This Week; Keylong Remains Coldest
Nerchowk Medical College in Mandi to start robotic surgery this year: Sukhu
SHIMLA, Oct 14: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said robotic surgery at Mandi districts Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College will begin later in the year, as he announced a sum of Rs 28 crore for the installation of an MRI machine and other facilities there. The MRI facility will be operational within two months, he said. Presiding over IRIS-2025 programme at the college, Sukhu said that Himachali doctors were highly talented and outdated technology often [] The post Nerchowk Medical College in Mandi to start robotic surgery this year: Sukhu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dry Spell Continues in Himachal, No Rain or Snow Expected Till Diwali
Shimla, October 14 (Daily Kiran): The dry weather conditions in Himachal Pradesh are expected to continue this week, with no rain or snowfall predicted until Diwali. Most parts of the state, including the capital Shimla, witnessed clear skies and bright sunshine on Tuesday, bringing mild warmth during the day and relief from the morning chill. ... Read more Dry Spell Continues in Himachal, No Rain or Snow Expected Till Diwali
Centre ignoring Cong-ruled states, Himachal didnt get adequate help for disasters: Priyanka
SHIMLA, Oct 13: Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday accused the Union Government of not providing adequate help to disaster-hit Himachal Pradesh, claiming that the Centre was ignoring states ruled by the Congress. She made the remarks during a rally that followed after a statue was of six-time Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh was unveiled by senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi at Daulat Singh Park on the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla. After Sukhvinder Sukhu became CM, [] The post Centre ignoring Cong-ruled states, Himachal didnt get adequate help for disasters: Priyanka appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonia Gandhi unveils statue of ex-Himachal CM Virbhadra Singh in Shimla
The six-foot-tall bronze statue is placed near statues of notable leaders such as Dr. Y.S. Parmar, the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mahatma Gandhi and former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Chidambaram calls Operation Blue Star a mistake, Congress unhappy
Shimla: Congress leader P Chidambaram said Operation Blue Star was not the right way to capture militants holed up in the Golden Temple in 1984, due to which the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi, paid with her life. There was a way to retrieve and capture all militants but Operation Blue Star was the wrong Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Operation Blue Star A Mistake, Indira Gandhi Paid For It With Her Life: Chidambaram
Shimla, Oct 12: Congress leader P Chidambaram said Operation Blue Star was not the right way to capture militants holed up in the Golden Temple in 1984, due to which the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi, paid with her life. There was a way to retrieve and capture all militants but Operation Blue Star was the wrong way and I agree that Mrs Gandhi paid with her life for the mistake but the mistake was cumulative decision of the Army, [] The post Operation Blue Star A Mistake, Indira Gandhi Paid For It With Her Life: Chidambaram appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dry Weather to Continue in Himachal Till October 18; Keylong Records -2.2C
Shimla, October 12 (DailyKiran) Himachal Pradesh experienced a bright and sunny Sunday, with pleasant weather prevailing across popular hill stations such as Shimla, Kufri, Manali, and Dharamshala. However, the tribal regions of the state are witnessing extreme cold, as temperatures have dipped below freezing point in several areas. According to the Meteorological Centre, Shimla, ... Read more Dry Weather to Continue in Himachal Till October 18; Keylong Records -2.2C
Delhi govt plans electric bus services to Rishikesh, Agra, Jaipur among other cities
Delhi is expanding its electric bus network beyond city limits. Services will soon connect the capital with cities like Rishikesh, Dehradun, Agra, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Shimla. The government is ensuring charging infrastructure is available. These eco-friendly buses will offer passengers a sustainable and affordable travel option. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on diesel buses for inter-state journeys.
Kullu Dussehra concludes with Rath Yatra; Rs 200 crore to be spent on water facilities, says Dy CM
SHIMLA, Oct 8: The week-long International Kullu Dussehra celebrations, offering glimpses of divine culture and ancient traditions, concluded on Wednesday with the Rath Yatra of Lord Raghunath and Lanka Dahan (burning of Lanka). Over 260 deities who attended the Kullu Dussehra returned to their respective temples, promising to meet again next year after Lord Raghunath departed for his temple at Raghunathpur on his chariot following Lanka Dahan. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, who attended the closing ceremony of the festival [] The post Kullu Dussehra concludes with Rath Yatra; Rs 200 crore to be spent on water facilities, says Dy CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DGCA faults Indigos pilot training, slaps Rs 20 lakh fine
NEW DELHI: Indigo has been fined a penalty of Rs 20 lakh by the aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), recently for faulty training of pilots in specific categories of high risk airports. The airline plans to legally challenge the order. In a disclosure filed in the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday as mandated by SEBI regulations, Indigos parent company, InterGlobe Aviation, has reported that the DGCA had levied Rs 20 lakh penalty on it on September 26. Specifying the violation by the airline which resulted in the penalty, the airline attributes it to its alleged failure to use qualified simulators for pilot training at Category C aerodromes. Category C or high-risk airports refer to aerodromes with challenging approaches or complicated terrain and only pilots who have undergone specialised training can operate flights in them. The disclosure further states, The company is in the process of contesting the order before the appropriate appellate authority. Over 1,700 pilots in Indigo are provided this critical airfield training as revealed through an earlier order the airline had received from the regulator. Elaborating on what qualified simulators refer to, Captain Anil S Rao, president of the All India Pilots Association, told this reporter, All simulators used in aviation need to have a whole topographical view (realistic, actual view) of the airport and its surroundings t. A generic airfield will not have a topographic view. For instance, Calicut and Mangaluru airports have a 300-feet high table top and require what is known as a qualified simulator. Similarly, Srinagar, Port Blair, Leh, Aizawl and Shimla are among the category C airports. Kabul and Kathmandu in the vicinity too are classified under it. On August 11, DGCA had issued a show cause notice to Indigo in connection with lapses in simulator training. Earlier, Air India Express too had received a similar notice in connection with the Calicut International Airport.
Bilaspur Landslide: Rescue Teams Push Through Debris Of Buried Bus; Death Toll 15
Shimla, Oct 8: Search and rescue operations to trace people buried under debris in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur, where a landslide hit a moving bus on Tuesday evening, resumed on Wednesday morning, officials said. At least 15 passengers died while a few others, including a child, are feared trapped in the rubble after a huge portion of a mountain gave way and fell on the bus carrying about 25 passengers in the Bhalughat area near Berthin around 6.40 pm on Tuesday. [] The post Bilaspur Landslide: Rescue Teams Push Through Debris Of Buried Bus; Death Toll 15 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
18 die as landslide buries bus in Bilaspur; PM Modi, CM Sukhu express condolence
SHIMLA, Oct 7 : At least 18 people onboard a private bus were killed including the bus driver and conductor and three others injured after a massive landslide struck the ill-fated bus in the Balughat area of Jhanduta subdivision in Bilaspur district today evening. The tragedy struck when the ill-fated bus, carrying around 35 passengers, was hit by falling debris triggered by incessant rainfall in the region. Among the deceased were the bus driver and conductor, officials said. Rescue operations [] The post 18 die as landslide buries bus in Bilaspur; PM Modi, CM Sukhu express condolence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
18 Killed as landslide hits bus in Himachals Bilaspur
Shimla, Oct 7: At least 18 passengers were killed while three were rescued as a private bus they were travelling in was struck by a massive landslide in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district on Tuesday evening, officials said. The accident took place in Bhalughat area in Jhandutta assembly segment around 6:30 pm, they said, adding the [] The post 18 Killed as landslide hits bus in Himachals Bilaspur appeared first on Northlines .
'Moment of immense pride': Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Mohanlal felicitated by Army chief
The Chief of Army Staff on Tuesday felicitated Lieutenant Colonel (Honorary) Mohanlal, one of India's most celebrated actors and an Honorary Officer of the Indian Army, for his outstanding contribution to society and his continued association with the armed forces. The Indian Army in a statement said, In recognition of his spirit of service, philanthropy and unwavering respect for the uniform, the Chief of Army Staff presented Lt Col (Hony) Mohanlal with the Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card. Conferred with the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Territorial Army in May 2009, Mohanlal has remained deeply connected with the Indian Army, embodying the values of service, discipline and national pride. His dedication was notably visible during his voluntary contribution to relief efforts during the Wayanad natural disaster in August 2024, it said. Beyond cinema, Lt Col (Hony) Mohanlal has been a tireless advocate of social causes through the ViswaSanthi Foundation, which supports education, healthcare, skill development, environmental conservation and welfare initiatives across India, the Army added. Mohanlal later tweeted, Today, I had the honour of being called by the Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM, to the Army Headquarters, where I was awarded the COAS Commendation Card in the presence of seven Army Commanders. He added, Receiving this recognition as an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel is a moment of immense pride and gratitude. I remain deeply thankful to General Upendra Dwivedi, the entire Indian Army, and my parent unit of the Territorial Army for this honour and their unwavering support. Jai Hind. A recipient of the Padma Shri (2001), Padma Bhushan (2019) and Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2025), Mohanlal's illustrious artistic journey of over four decades, spanning more than 400 films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi, has inspired millions across India. Members of the Territorial Army (TA) serve for a limited period every year. As per its website, the TA is a part of the regular Army and its present role is to relieve the regular Army from static duties, assist the civil administration in dealing with natural calamities and maintenance of essential services in situations where life of the communities is affected or the security of the country is threatened and provide units for the regular Army as and when required. TA units were actively involved in the 1962, 1965 and 1971 operations. The Terriers have also taken part in operations in Sri Lanka, Punjab, J&K and the North East in a most active manner. The TA has come to the aid of civil authorities during natural calamities like the earthquake in Latur (Maharashtra), Uttarkashi in Garhwal Himalaya and the Super Cyclone in Odisha. Their ecological units have countered man-made environmental degradation by planting around six crore and 65 lakh trees over 66,000 hectares of land in Mussoorie Hills & Pithoragarh (UK), Shimla (HP), Jaisalmer (Rajasthan), Bhatti Mines (Delhi), Charduar, Kokrajhar (Assam) and Samba (J&K). Officers and men of the TA have been decorated for their gallantry and distinguished services. Many industrialists, politicians and eminent personalities have been members of the TA.
15 killed as landslide hits bus in Himachal; rescue operation underway
Shimla: At least 15 passengers were killed as a private bus they were travelling in was struck by a massive landslide in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district on Tuesday evening, officials said. The accident took place in Bhalughat area in Jhandutta assembly segment, they said, adding the bus carrying 30-35 passengers was on its way from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
15 Killed As Landslide Hits Bus In Himachals Bilaspur; Rescue Operation Underway
Shimla, Oct 7: At least 15 passengers were killed as a private bus they were travelling in was struck by a massive landslide in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district on Tuesday evening, officials said. The accident took place in Bhalughat area in Jhandutta assembly segment, they said, adding the bus carrying 30-35 passengers was on its way from Haryanas Rohtak to Ghumarwin. Police and district administration officials are at the spot and rescue operations are going on in full swing, the [] The post 15 Killed As Landslide Hits Bus In Himachals Bilaspur; Rescue Operation Underway appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fresh Snowfall In Higher Reaches Of Himachal
Shimla, Oct 6: The higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh received snowfall for the second day on Monday, leading to a dip in the minimum temperature. Gondhla and Keylong in Lahaul and Spiti district received 5 cm and 4 cm of snow respectively, officials said. Intermittent rains lashed parts of the state and Guler received 42 mm of rain since Sunday evening followed by Nagrota Suriyan 38.4 mm, Bharwain 37 mm, Dehra Gopipur 35 mm, Pachhad 34.2 mm, Aghar 32.8 mm, [] The post Fresh Snowfall In Higher Reaches Of Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal welcomes seasons first snowfall
CHANDIGARH: The higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh, including Rohtang Pass and Dhauladhar ranges, received the seasons first snowfall on Sunday morning, leading to a drop in the minimum temperature. The Kullu district administration has suspended vehicular traffic to Rohtang Pass and advised commuters not to venture through this highway. A fresh spell of mild snowfall on the Dhauladhar ranges and overnight rainfall in parts of Kangra and Chamba districts brought a dip in temperatures across several hill towns of the hill state ushering in early winter-like conditions. As Dharamsala, McLeodganj, Kangra, Palampur, Dalhousie, Chamba and Bharmour witnessed a significant change in weather, with a sudden chill replacing the warm sunshine of the past few days. Intermittent showers continued through the morning in several parts of the region, leading to the formation of dense fog that blanketed the upper reaches of the mountains. Strong icy winds swept the higher and mid hills of the state followed by severe thunderstorm, lightning and intermittent rains. Also, there were reports of uprooting of trees due to storm and heavy downpour from several parts of the state. According to the Meteorological Department, Dharamsala and its twin town McLeodganj recorded 25.5 mm of rainfall during the night, while Palampur received 10.2 mm, Kangra 18.4 mm and Chamba 4 mm, Brahmani 26.4, Nangal Dam 23 mm, Malraon 22, Bilaspur 20.4 mm and Nainadevi 18.1 mm. Thunderstorm was witnessed in Kufri, Jot, Murari devi, Sundernagar, Bhunter, Kangra and Shimla while gusty winds with velocity of 30 to 61 Kmph lashed Reckongpeo, Tabo, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Sundernagar and Kukumseri. The minimum temperatures dropped by one to three degrees across HP and Tabo was coldest with a low of 3.1 degrees, followed by Keylong 3.6 degrees, Kalpa and Kukumseri 6.2 degrees and Kufri and Narkanda 10 degrees each. An orange alert has been issued warning of hail, heavy to very rain, thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds with speeds ranging from 40 to 50 kmph at isolated places in six districts of Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Lahaul and Spiti districts on October 6.
Higher reaches of Himachal receive snowfall
SHIMLA, Oct 5: The higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh, including Rohtang Pass and Dhauladhar ranges, received the seasons fresh snowfall on Sunday morning, leading to a drop in the minimum temperature. The Kullu district administration has suspended vehicular traffic to Rohtang Pass and advised commuters not to venture through this highway, officials said. Strong icy winds swept the higher and mid hills of the state early Sunday, followed by severe thunderstorm, lightning and intermittent rains. The sprawling Dhauladhar ranges [] The post Higher reaches of Himachal receive snowfall appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ice Cream Vendor Tries To Rape 6-Year-Old Girl In Shimla: Police
An ice cream vendor was arrested in Shimla for allegedly attempting to rape a six-year-old girl, police said.
Ice Cream Vendor Tries To Rape 6-Year-Old Girl In Shimla, Arrested: Cops
A 45-year-old ice cream vendor has been arrested for allegedly attempting to rape a six-year-old girl in Jhakri in Shimla district, police said on Saturday.
Public meetings, protests prohibited at 10 identified locations in Shimla
Shimla's District Magistrate has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 6 of the Punjab State Security Act, restricting public meetings, rallies, and demonstrations at 10 key locations for two months. This decision, effective immediately, aims to maintain public order during upcoming festivals. Violations of these restrictions will lead to punishment.
Snow leopard count up by 62 per cent in Himachal over four years: survey
Shimla, Oct 3: The population of rare snow leopards in high-altitude tribal areas of Himachal Pradesh has increased by 62 per cent over the past four years, says a newly released survey. The count stood at 51 in 2021, according to the baseline survey conducted by the Wildlife Wing of the state Forest Department. It has now increased to 83, officials said on Friday, citing the study conducted during the past one year. The survey also involved strong community participation, [] The post Snow leopard count up by 62 per cent in Himachal over four years: survey appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gen Z of Himachal preserver of culture, different from their peers abroad: Governor
SHIMLA, Oct 2: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Thursday praised the Gen Z of the state and said they were different from their peers abroad as they remain connected to traditions and serve as preservers of heritage. Inaugurating the week-long International Kullu Dussehra celebrations at Rath Maidan in Kullu town, the Governor participated in the traditional Rath Yatra of Lord Raghunath Ji and said, The difference between the Gen Z of Himachal and those abroad is that [] The post Gen Z of Himachal preserver of culture, different from their peers abroad: Governor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Locked Up By 'Upper Caste' Women For Entering Home, Dalit Boy Dies By Suicide
A 12-year-old Dalit boy allegedly died by suicide by consuming poison after he was reportedly locked inside a cowshed by some so-called 'upper caste' women for entering their house at a village in Shimla district, officials said on Wednesday.
Himachal lost Rs 4,881 crore in rain-related disasters; CM says yet to get centre's financial aid
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh received 39 per cent excess rainfall during the monsoon season from June 1 to September 30, and the state recorded 1,022.5 mm of rainfall against the normal rainfall of 734.4 mm. This year, the hill state received the 15th-highest monsoon rainfall in the last 125 years and the highest in 29 years. The highest rainfall of 1,314.6 mm was recorded in 1922 for the period from 1901 to 2025. As per a report issued by the meteorological centre in Shimla, the southwest monsoon entered the Himalayan state on June 20 and withdrew on September 26. In the last 29 years, the earliest onset of the southwest monsoon was on June 9, 2000, and the most delayed arrival was on July 5, 2010. The earliest withdrawal was on September 18, 2001, and the most delayed one was on October 11, 2019. This monsoon, the excess rainfall was 34 per cent in June, 68 per cent in August and 71 per cent in September. However, July recorded a deficit of 2 per cent. Very heavy rainfall was recorded in the state on 36 days. Excessive rains wreaked havoc in the hill state, which suffered losses of more than Rs 4,881 crore. The state witnessed 47 cloudbursts, 98 flash floods and 148 major landslides this monsoon and 454 people died in such incidents, as per the last report of the State Emergency Operation Centre released on September 24. The report mentioned that of the victims, 264 lost their lives in rain-related incidents and 190 in road accidents. Additionally, 498 people were injured, and 50 are still reported missing. Also, 9,230 houses were fully or partially damaged. Himachal Pradesh faces Rs 4,079 crore loss following rain-related disasters Meanwhile, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today said that the state government is yet to receive the Rs 1,500 crore assistance announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi following an aerial survey of the disaster-affected areas of the state. People are in a lot of pain and are facing several issues. If the relief comes a year or two later, it loses its relevance. People need the relief now, he said while talking to the media after returning from London on a personal trip. Sukhu said, regardless of the Central Governments assistance, the state government would help the affected people. The state government will give Rs 7 lakh to those who have lost their houses and Rs 1 lakh to those with partially damaged houses. People who have lost land, livestock and orchards will also get assistance, he added. While the BJP had questioned his London visit, Sukhu said that he had to carry out his duties as a father, too. I had to accompany my daughter to London, who has gone there for higher studies and not even one penny was spent from the government account on this trip, he claimed.
Army flags off NIT for children for Chandigarh, Shimla
Excelsior Sports Correspondent KATHUA, Sept 28: Indian Armys Gurj Division today flagged off a National Integration Tour (NIT) for 25 children hailing from remote villages of Kathua district. The tour was organised under Operation Sadbhavana and the children will visit various iconic landmarks in Chandigarh and Shimla. The aim behind organizing the tour was to create awareness amongst the youth from this remote region and promote national integration, education and development in the region. During their tour, the children will [] The post Army flags off NIT for children for Chandigarh, Shimla appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda in critical condition after bike accident
CHANDIGARH: Punjabi singer, 35-year-old Rajvir Jawanda, who was injured in a bike accident yesterday in Himachal Pradesh, continues to remain critical. He sustained brutal head and spine injuries and was rushed and admitted to Fortis hospital in Mohali. Many political leaders, including Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and several Punjabi artistes, reached the hospital today to inquire about his health. Sources said that the accident took place on the Baddi Nalagarh road in Solan of Himachal Pradesh while going to Shimla, where he lost control of the bike as he was reported to have been hit by two bulls. Jawanda was first taken to the Civil Hospital, where doctors confirmed that he suffered a head and spine injury and also went into cardiac arrest. He was later referred to the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, Punjab, in an 'extremely critical' condition. The singer was put on ventilator support. On arrival, he was immediately assessed by emergency and neurosurgery teams, placed on advanced life support, and is currently on ventilator support under close monitoring. In a statement, Fortis Hospital said the singer is still on ventilator support. He is under close monitoring and management by the multidisciplinary team comprising neurosurgery and critical care specialists, it said. Hailing from Pona village in Jagraon of Ludhiana, he had risen to fame with the song `Kali Jawande Di. Jawanda is also known for his songs Tu dis penda, Khush reha kar, Sardari, Surname, Afreen, Landlord, Down to earth and Kangani. He also acted in Gippy Grewal-starrer Subedar Joginder Singh in 2018, Jind Jaan in 2019 and Mindo Taseeldarni in 2019. Meanwhile, locals performed an ardas (prayer) for Jawandas recovery at a gurdwara in his native village. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited the hospital to inquire about his health. Mann said he met Jawandas mother and his wife at the hospital. Mann also requested the public not to spread rumours about his health on social media. He further said the singers fans across the world are praying for his recovery. More expert doctors, including from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, were being consulted, he said. While Ravneet Singh Bittu also met the family members of the singer at the hospital and prayed that he gets well soon. He has suffered a head injury, it takes time to recover, he added. Also several Punjabi artistes reached the hospital today to inquire about health of Jawanda and have appealed to people to pray for the singers speedy recovery. Singers Kanwar Grewal, Gurdas Mann, and Babbu Mann made an appeal to people to pray for Jawanda. Grewal, who was at the hospital, said Jawanda was getting the best treatment. Pray for him so that he gets well soon, he said. Singer Surjit Bhullar and actor-singer Ranjit Bawa also visited the hospital. Punjabi actor and AAP leader Sonia Mann also visited the hospital and urged people not to spread rumours about his health. Singer Tarsem Jassar said everyone must pray to the Almighty so that Jawanda recovers quickly.
Indias Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO
SHIMLA/NEW DELHI, Sep 27: Indias Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve, perched high in the trans-Himalayan region, is among the 26 new biosphere reserves across several countries, designated by UNESCO, the world body announced today. The Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve of northern India spans approximately 7,770 sq km across the dramatic landscapes of Himachal Pradeshs Lahaul-Spiti district, according to UNESCO. Encompassing windswept plateaus, glacial valleys, alpine lakes, and rugged high-altitude deserts, it is one of the coldest and driest ecosystems in UNESCOs [] The post Indias Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Noted Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda sustained severe injuries, including a serious head injury, in a major motorcycle accident near Shimla. He is currently in critical condition at Fortis Hospital, with unconfirmed reports of a heart attack en route. The incident occurred just a day after he celebrated the success of his latest music release.
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Public Works and Urban Development Minister and scion of the Rampur-Bushahr royal family, Vikramaditya Singh, tied the knot with his long-time acquaintance Amreen Sekhon. Sekhon is an Assistant Professor at Panjab University. Anand Karaj, the wedding ritual, took place at the Sector 11 Gurdwara as per Sikh traditions. Both families were present in the event, after which they reportedly left for Hotel Lalit. Vikramaditya was dressed in a pastel pink sherwani, paired with a bright orange and pink turban. He carried a traditional kalgi and a ceremonial sword with him. Amreen wore a heavily embroidered peach-toned lehenga with golden bridal kalire dangling from her hands, completing her traditional look. Expressing gratitude to well-wishers and thanking everyone for their support and warm wishes, Singh said, This marks the beginning of a new chapter in my life. Amreen Sekhon stood beside him with her face partially covered with a traditional ghoonghat. When asked whether the newlyweds had made any promises or commitments to each other, Singh chose not to elaborate. Born on October 17, 1989, Singh is the son of the late Virbhadra Singh who was a six-time Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister. His mother, Pratibha Singh, is the president of Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC). He carries forward the familys political legacy and is presently the MLA from Shimla Rural constituency and minister of the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu cabinet. In last years Lok Sabha elections, Singh contested from the Mandi constituency, but was defeated by actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut. An alumnus of Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, Singh had done his graduation in History in 2011 from Hansraj College of Delhi University and completed his post-graduation in History in 2016. He is also a national-level trap shooter, having won a bronze medal in 2007. Amreen Sekhon, daughter of Sardar Jotinder Singh Sekhon and Opinder Kaur, has done double masters degrees in English and Psychology, along with a PhD in Psychology. She is presently posted as an Assistant Professor at Panjab University. The royal family of Rampur-Bushahr has ties with Sikh families, as Vikramadityas sister, Aparajita Singh, is wedded into the Patiala royal family. She is married to Angad Singh, the grandson of former Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh. Notably, in 2019, Vikramaditya Singh had married princess Sudarshana Chundawat of Amet in Rajasthan and divorced her last year in November.
Himachal High Court pulls up NHAI over slow slope protection work on Chandigarh-Shimla highway
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has voiced concerns regarding the sluggish progress of slope protection work on the Chandigarh-Shimla National Highway, a route plagued by frequent landslides. NHAI reports completion at only nine of 41 identified locations on the Solan-Kaithlighat stretch, with an overall completion target set for March 2026.
Rains LIVE: Himachals Mcleodganj cut off, landslide near prominent school in Shimla
A total of 425 roads, including three national Highways, namely NH 3 (Attari-Leh road), NH-5 (Old Hindustan-Tibet Road) and the NH-503A (Amritsar-Bhota road), were closed in Himachal
Over 1,500 houses completely damaged in Himachal Pradesh due to monsoon fury
SHIMLA: Monsoon fury in Himachal Pradesh has rendered more than 1,500 families homeless since its onset on June 20 as the state recorded an average rainfall of 1,010.9 mm this time, 46 per cent more than the normal of 692.1 mm. The Himalayan state witnessed 46 cloudbursts, 98 flash floods and 145 major landslides, while 417 people have died. Of those dead, 231 lost their lives in rain-related incidents and 181 in road accidents. About 477 people have suffered injuries, while 45 are still missing. According to the state emergency operation centre data, 1,502 houses were fully damaged while 6,503 suffered partial damage as the state suffered losses to the tune of Rs 4,582 crore so far. The public works department was the worst hit with losses amounting to Rs 2,803 crore, followed by the Jal Shakti department, which lost Rs 1,405 crore. Frequent natural disasters have made life in the hill state uncertain, and an uneasy calm prevails among the residents who are fighting to restore normalcy. On Tuesday evening, as many as 655 roads, including stretches of three National Highways, were closed in the state, and 924 power transformers and 243 water supply schemes were disrupted.
3 Dead, Many Vehicles Buried As Landslides Hit Himachal's Mandi, Shimla
Heavy overnight rain triggered floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh, killing a family of three as debris from an adjoining cliff slid onto their house, causing it to collapse, in the Mandi district.
Three killed as heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in Himachal
CHANDIGARH: Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi. The incident took place in Bragta village in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district, where a massive landslide buried a house with five family members inside. Villagers immediately launched a rescue effort and managed to pull out two people, who were critically injured and taken to the nearest hospital. Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued. Superintendent of Police, Mandi, Sakshi Verma, said the incident occurred in the Nihri area when debris from a cliff slid onto a house. The heavy downpour has also caused widespread damage to both public and private property. In another incident, one person was swept away when a flash flood struck Dharampur market late last night. Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur, resulting in flooding of the bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump houses, shops and over 20 buses. A search operation is underway to trace the missing person. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in his Facebook post said, Dharampur bus stand, over two dozen HRTC buses, shops, pump house and workshop has been damaged. Heavy rains trigger landslides, wreak havoc in Dehradun, neighbouring areas The flash flood caused heavy losses to local shopkeepers and residents as water rushed into markets and houses, damaging goods and infrastructure. Many people were forced to climb onto rooftops for safety, while several houses and shops near the riverbank were inundated. A hostel housing 150 students was also flooded, though all the students are reported to be safe. Shops have suffered massive losses due to flooding. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, an official said. District administration teams, supported by local volunteers and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), are carrying out rescue and relief operations. In Shimla, several vehicles were buried following a landslide near Himland in the heart of the city and the main circular road was blocked causing inconvenience to school- going children. It was raining heavily and around 1 am, we heard a deafening sound with trees and debris sliding down and immediately moved our vehicles to escape, Gautam and Rahul Shukla, who were sleeping in their vehicle parked near Himland when the landslide occurred, said. INTERVIEW | Must have political will for climate change mitigation
Three of family killed as heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in Himachal
Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi. The incident took place in Bragta village in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district, where a massive landslide buried a house with five family members inside. Villagers immediately launched a rescue effort and managed to pull out two people, who were critically injured and taken to the nearest hospital. Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued. Superintendent of Police, Mandi, Sakshi Verma, said the incident occurred in the Nihri area when debris from a cliff slid onto a house. The heavy downpour has also caused widespread damage to both public and private property. In another incident, one person was swept away when a flash flood struck Dharampur market late last night. Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur, resulting in flooding of the bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump houses, shops and over 20 buses. A search operation is underway to trace the missing person. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in his Facebook post said, Dharampur bus stand, over two dozen HRTC buses, shops, pump house and workshop has been damaged. Heavy rains trigger landslides, wreak havoc in Dehradun, neighbouring areas The flash flood caused heavy losses to local shopkeepers and residents as water rushed into markets and houses, damaging goods and infrastructure. Many people were forced to climb onto rooftops for safety, while several houses and shops near the riverbank were inundated. A hostel housing 150 students was also flooded, though all the students are reported to be safe. Shops have suffered massive losses due to flooding. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, an official said. District administration teams, supported by local volunteers and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), are carrying out rescue and relief operations. In Shimla, several vehicles were buried following a landslide near Himland in the heart of the city and the main circular road was blocked causing inconvenience to school- going children. It was raining heavily and around 1 am, we heard a deafening sound with trees and debris sliding down and immediately moved our vehicles to escape, Gautam and Rahul Shukla, who were sleeping in their vehicle parked near Himland when the landslide occurred, said. INTERVIEW | Must have political will for climate change mitigation
Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal, Three Killed
Shimla, Sep 16: Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi. The three were killed when a house collapsed following a landslide in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district. Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued, Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand [] The post Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal, Three Killed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal; Dharampur Bus Stand Flooded
Shimla, Sep 16: Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides, submerging a bus stand in Mandi and blocking a crucial road in Shimla, officials said. Reports of a house collapsing and people buried under the debris have also poured in. Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur in Mandi district, resulting in flooding of a bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump house, shops and over 20 buses. In Shimla, several [] The post Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal; Dharampur Bus Stand Flooded appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal apple farmers in dire straits as monsoon wreaks havoc
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh's Rs 5000 crore apple industry have been badly affected after the monsoon wreaked havoc in the state. The quality of the fruit has significantly dropped due to a fungal disease, which is causing the leaves and apples to fall prematurely. Hence, there are more culled apples. The apple growers couldn't transport their crops as the road connectivity was badly affected due to landslides trigerred by flash-floods, heavy rains and cloudbursts. It is estimated that there will be a huge loss to the apple growers. The road connectivity in the apple belts of the state has been affected. The apple growers in Kullu, Kinnaur, Shimla, Mandi, Chamba, and upper Shimla are facing an uphill task in sending apples as hundreds of damaged roads are still to be repaired. In many areas, farmers are hiring workers to manually carry apple boxes across a damaged stretch of the roads and highway, thus raising the cost of transportation. In Kinnaur, the frequent closure of National Highway 5 at Nigulsari has created problems for the farmers of the district. There are scores of villages in Parvati and Banjar valleys where farmers had started harvesting but had to stop midway last month after the road connectivity was lost. On the other hand, the market rates have dropped to their lowest as the traders are reluctant to buy from local markets in Kullu and Mandi because the Kiratpur-Manali highway remained mostly blocked in August, resulting in a drop in the market rates. Over 1.57 crore apple boxes have been marketed within and outside the state until now. The number of marketed boxes would have been higher if the roads were not blocked or washed in various parts of the apple belt. Last year's data, till September 11, shows that 1.13 crore boxes reached the market. This year's high production, which is 45 lakh more boxes than last year, could be attributed to high production in the lower apple belts of the state, which has been nearly three times higher this year as compared to last year. Cloudburst in Himachals Bilaspur; several vehicles buried in debris, farms damaged As till August 20 this year, over 88 lakh boxes had been marketed. In the corresponding period last year, only around 32.6 lakh boxes had been marketed. The harvesting in the lower belts normally ends by August 15. Talking to TNIE , Sanyukt Kisan Manch (SKM) Himachal Pradesh, convener Harish Chauhan said that the apple season is at its peak, but as the roads had been blocked due to landslides, the apples could not be transported from the orchards to the market and in many instances, the apple crop got rotten lying in the orchards or in the trucks. Now, slowly, the road connectivity is opening up. The apple growers have suffered major losses this season, much worse than the 2023 natural disaster. The farmers could not send their crop to the market for days as roads were blocked, due to heavy rainfall, and a fungal disease attack had caused apples and leaves to fall prematurely. The final data will come later once the situation is completely assessed. But it is estimated that around 40 per cent of the apples fell in all the orchards across the state and about 60 to 70 per cent leaves fell, he claims. Chauhan says that due to the fungal disease and the premature drop, the `A grade apples, which cost between Rs 1,500 to Rs 2000 a box in the market, now cost Rs 700 to Rs 800. The apples are now marked in 'B' or 'C' category as stains have appeared on them due to premature fall, small size and faded colour. Due to all these factors it is estimated that the apple growers might suffer a loss of Rs 800 to Rs 1000 crore, but final figures can be confirmed after the complete report, he claimed. Sources said that around 43,930 MT of apples have been bought under the Market Intervention Scheme until now through 227 collection centres opened in various parts of the apple growing area. The apples bought through MIS until now are significantly higher compared to the corresponding period last year, when just a little over 15,000 MT apple were procured. The heavy hail and premature leaf fall are the major reasons behind such a spike in the procurement of culled apples this year. Last year, around 2.11 crore boxes of apples this year it was expected to be more than 3 lakh boxes but now it is estimated that around 2.50 to 3 crore boxes. Meanwhile, under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) around 43,000 metric tonnes of apples (`C and `D grade) have been bought and the figure might touch 50,000 MT. These apples are brought by the state government at Rs 12 per Kg and then pulp and juice is taken out and are also auctioned, Chauhan said. Another leading apple grower, Rakesh Singha, said, The apple season this year is the historically worst as in early April hailstorms came, and at that time the apple crops blossomed thus it was affected then in May heavy rains started. Also, two fungal diseases: Alternaria and Marssonina attacked the crop, thus the leaves of the fruit did not develop. This year's record apple crop has gone into the MIS. On the other hand, the production cost has been very high due to the fact that growers use sprays to save the crop and high transportation charges. While Hemis Negi, Managing Director of Himachal Pradesh State Agriculture Marketing Board (HPAAMB) said that so far at least 1.61 crore boxes have reached the market of these 1.02 crore in Shimla and Kinnaur markets and 23.45 lakh cantons in Solan.
Cloudburst Hits Himachals Bilaspur; Vehicles Buried, Farms Damaged
Shimla, Sep 13: Several vehicles were buried under debris, and farms were damaged due to a cloudburst in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district in the wee hours of Saturday. However, no casualty was reported, officials said. The cloudburst occurred in Gutrahan village in the Namhol area of Naina Devi assembly constituency. Gushing waters carrying debris scattered [] The post Cloudburst Hits Himachals Bilaspur; Vehicles Buried, Farms Damaged appeared first on Northlines .
Cloudburst in Himachals Bilaspur; several vehicles buried in debris, farms damaged
SHIMLA: Several vehicles were buried under debris and agricultural lands were damaged after a cloudburst struck Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district in the early hours of Saturday. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported, officials confirmed. The cloudburst occurred in Gutrahan village in the Namhol area of the Naina Devi assembly constituency. Gushing waters along with debris swept away agricultural lands, said Kashmir Singh, a local villager. Several vehicles were buried under the debris following the incident. Meanwhile, dense fog engulfed the state capital, Shimla, on Saturday morning, reducing visibility to just a few metres. Commuters, especially during school hours, faced considerable inconvenience The local Meteorological Department has issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in isolated parts of the state on Saturday and Sunday. As of Friday evening, a total of 503 roadsincluding the Attari-Leh road (National Highway-3), Aut-Sainj road (NH-305), and Amritsar-Bhota road (NH-503A)remained closed to traffic. Additionally, 953 power transformers and 336 water supply schemes across the state have been disrupted due to recent floods and landslides, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC). Since the onset of the monsoon on June 20 until September 12, a total of 386 people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents and road accidents in the state. Of these, 218 deaths were due to rain-related events, while 168 resulted from road accidents. The state has so far suffered an estimated loss of 4,465 crore, officials added. Himachal Pradesh received an average rainfall of 967.2 mm from June 1 to September 12, against a normal of 678.4 mm, an excess of 43 per cent, according to meteorological data.
Cloudburst in Himachal; several vehicles buried in debris
Shimla: Several vehicles were buried under debris, and farms were damaged due to a cloudburst in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district in the wee hours of Saturday. However, no casualty was reported, officials said. The cloudburst occurred in Gutrahan village in the Namhol area of Naina Devi assembly constituency. Gushing waters carrying debris scattered all over Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Cloudburst in Himachal village; several vehicles buried in debris, farms damaged
A cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district caused damage to vehicles and agricultural lands, though no casualties were reported. Fog disrupted visibility in Shimla, and the Met office issued a yellow warning for heavy rains. Recent floods and landslides have disrupted power and water supply, leading to road closures and significant loss of life and property in the state.
Two hospitals in Himachal Pradesh receive bomb threats; buildings evacuated
SHIMLA: Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Medical College and Hospital on Ner Chowk of Mandi district and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru Government Medical College in Chamba district on Tuesday received bomb threats, police said. According to reports, the hospitals received emails that read, four RDX 800-silicon base fuses are purposely doped to cause minimal casualties. Mandi Headquarters DSP Dinesh Kumar said the entire area was secured and a search was underway. The hospitals were evacuated and bomb disposal and dog squads scoured the premises, the officer said. Earlier this year, many major government institutions of the state, including the State Secretariat, High Court and DC Mandi's office, received such threats. They all turned out to be hoaxes.
PM Modi Announces Rs 1,500 Cr Immediate Relief For Disaster-Hit Himachal
SHIMLA, Sept 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced an immediate relief of Rs 1,500 crore for rain-affected Himachal Pradesh. Modi, who took stock of the flood and landslides situation in the state, also announced Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for the next of kin of the dead and Rs 50,000 for the injured. He first conducted an aerial survey of affected areas and then held a meeting in Kangra to review the relief and rehabilitation measures undertaken as well [] The post PM Modi Announces Rs 1,500 Cr Immediate Relief For Disaster-Hit Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal a 'fully literate state', achieves 99.3% literacy rate: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Himachal Pradesh has been declared a fully literate state. The state's literacy rate has reached 99.3 percent, surpassing the national benchmark. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu made the announcement during Ullas Mela 2025 in Shimla. The state also ranks first in student-teacher ratio. Education Minister Rohit Thakur acknowledged the progress since independence.
1,181 power lines disrupted, 820 roads damaged due to heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh: SDMA
Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh have caused widespread damage, disrupting power lines, water supply schemes, and road connectivity. Kullu, Mandi, and Shimla are among the most affected districts, with hundreds of roads blocked and water schemes disrupted. The relentless downpour has hampered restoration efforts, and the death toll from rain-related incidents has tragically reached 366.
Monsoon losses exceed Rs 4,000 cr in Himachal Pradesh: Officials
Shimla: Himachal Pradesh has experienced losses totalling Rs 4,080 crore due to cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides triggered by heavy rains from June 20 to September 7, officials said on Sunday. To date, 366 people have died in rain-related incidents and road accidents in the state. Out of the 366 fatalities, 203 were due to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
PM Modi to visit Himachal on Sept 9 to assess rain-inflicted damage: Former CM Jairam Thakur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Himachal Pradesh on September 9 to assess the extensive damage caused by heavy rainfall. The state is grappling with widespread disruptions, including numerous blocked roads and power outages. Kullu, Mandi, and Shimla are among the worst-affected districts, with a significant number of road closures and damaged power transformers.
Himachal Pradesh faces Rs 4,079 crore loss following rain-related disasters
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh has suffered a loss of Rs 4,079 crore following rain-related incidents in the state. The heavy rainfall in this monsoon season which started from June 20 triggered 45 cloudbursts, 95 flash floods and 135 major landslides. As per the data from the State Emergency Operation Centre, 366 people have died in rain-related incidents and road accidents in the state. Out of these, 203 died in rain-related incidents, including 42 in landslides, 17 in cloudbursts and nine in flash floods, 41 are still missing. 163 died in road accidents. A total of 6,025 houses and 455 shops or factories have been fully or partially damaged. A total of 869 roads, including three national highways, Mandi-Dharampur road, Old Hindustan-Tibet road and Aut-Sainj road, are blocked. A maximum number of 227 roads were blocked in Kullu, followed by 191 in Mandi, 154 in Shimla and 116 in Chamba. Rains batter Himachal: Seven killed as houses buried under landslide; over 1,150 roads closed The Shimla-Theog road in the heart of the apple belt in Shimla district is closed near Chaila since Saturday due to continuous landslides in the area, and a large number of vehicles, including apple-laden trucks and tempos, are stranded en route. Also, 1,572 power transformers and 389 water supply schemes were disrupted. Meanwhile, the search and rescue operations in Bharmaur-Manimahesh in Chamba district were called off yesterday. A total of 17 devotees have died since the Manimahesh yatra started on August 15. The IMD had issued yellow warnings of thunderstorms and lightning in isolated areas of the state on Sunday and Monday. The state had received an average rainfall of 943.2 mm from June 1 to September 6 against the normal rainfall of 648.1 mm, an excess of 46 per cent. Meanwhile, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has established a dedicated Chief Justice Disaster Relief Fund 2025 and appealed for voluntary contributions not just from institutions but also from individuals across the judicial and legal fraternity to help the people. Himachal Pradesh declared disaster-affected state by CM Sukhu
Himachal: Monsoon death toll stands at 366, state faces widespread destruction
Himachal Pradesh is facing significant disruptions due to the relentless monsoon, with 866 roads blocked, including three National Highways, as of September 7, 2025. Kullu, Mandi, and Shimla are the worst-hit districts. Power supply is severely affected, with 1,572 Distribution Transformers out of order, and 389 water supply schemes are disrupted, mainly in Shimla, Mandi, and Kullu.
13.79-km Shimla ropeway approved: Himachal Pradesh deputy CM
Himachal Pradesh is set to become a tourism hotspot. A 13.79-km ropeway project in Shimla gets the green light. The project costs Rs 1,734.70 crore. It aims to reduce traffic and emissions. Other ropeway projects are also underway in the state. These include Baba Balaknath temple ropeway and Bijli Mahadev ropeway. The Baglamukhi ropeway is already operational.
Himachal CM urges BJP MPs to push Centre for forest land allocation, special relief package
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has urged the BJP and its Members of Parliament to seek the Central Governments support for approving the allotment of one bigha of forest land per disaster-affected family, along with a special relief package. He pointed out that 68 per cent of the states land is categorised as forest land, and without the Centres approval, the state government cannot provide such land. CM Sukhu also said that the state government has prepared a project worth Rs 3,000 crore to obtain assistance from the World Bank for disaster management and rehabilitation. The Chief Minister conducted an aerial survey of disaster-affected areas in Kullu and Manali districts. During his visit to Kullu, CM Sukhu reviewed the damage caused by flash floods and cloudbursts in various regions and interacted with affected families, assuring them of all possible assistance from the state government. The state government is extending assistance to affected families from its own limited resources, as no support has so far been received from the Central Government. We have requested the Centre to provide one bigha of forest land to each affected family to help them resettle in safer locations, CM Sukhu said. He further urged BJP MPs to press the Central Government for approval of this request and for the sanction of a special relief package. BJP leaders are active only on social media, but they have done nothing on the ground for the disaster-hit people. On the other hand, Congress leaders are reaching out to the people and working to alleviate the hardships caused by the disaster, he remarked. CM Sukhu said that the state government has prepared a 3,000 crore project to secure World Bank assistance for disaster management and rehabilitation of affected families. One dead, 5 missing as landslides triggered by heavy rains wreak havoc in Himachal The Chief Minister added that this years monsoon had caused widespread devastation across the state, resulting in heavy loss of life and property. During the past four days, rainfall has caused further damage in various parts of the state. The government is extending every possible support to those affected and has directed district administrations to provide maximum assistance to affected families, he said. CM Sukhu informed that the administration had deployed Army Chinook and MI-17 helicopters to rescue devotees stranded during the Manimahesh Yatra in Chamba district. A total of 605 devotees were safely evacuated from Bharmour and transported free of cost to their destinations in HRTC buses on Thursday, he said. The government has also cancelled all examinations in the state due to adverse weather and road conditions. He said the government was also making efforts to transport the produce of farmers and orchardists from disaster-affected regions to the markets. At present, the top priority is to restore roads and ensure essential services such as electricity and water supply at the earliest. Families whose houses have been completely destroyed are being provided with financial assistance of 7.70 lakh by the state government. Compensation will also be given for the loss of livestock, CM Sukhu added. The Chief Minister departed for Kullu from Jubbarhatti Airport in Shimla in an Air Force helicopter, carrying rations and essential supplies. He inspected damaged roads, bridges and private properties at Vashisth Chowk, Manali, Bahang and Old Manali. He also visited devastation sites at Akhara Bazaar in Kullu, where heavy landslides buried several houses, causing deaths. CM Sukhu instructed the administration to accelerate relief and rescue operations and directed BRO officials to restore the damaged road at the earliest. He also inspected the damaged Bhootnath and Bhuntar bridges during the visit.

